97 5.4 2wd scab 305/70/16
97 5.4 2wd scab 305/70/16
Hey
I've been endlessly searching google and these forums with no Specific answer to my question.
I'm wanting to fit 305/70/16 mud terrains or aggressive at/s to my 97 2wd scab.
I'm planning on getting a 3" spindle lift and 2" blocks for rear from rough country but will it be enough lift to clear them on stock rims? Will I have to get a body lift? If so how much extra will I need?
Everything I come across people have used coil spacers etc and I'd rather not do that.
Thanks for any input
I've been endlessly searching google and these forums with no Specific answer to my question.
I'm wanting to fit 305/70/16 mud terrains or aggressive at/s to my 97 2wd scab.
I'm planning on getting a 3" spindle lift and 2" blocks for rear from rough country but will it be enough lift to clear them on stock rims? Will I have to get a body lift? If so how much extra will I need?
Everything I come across people have used coil spacers etc and I'd rather not do that.
Thanks for any input
I have these tires on a 10" wide rim with 4" of suspension lift. I have plenty of space with this setup and could put 35's under it if I wanted. I would go for it.
Personally, I'd stay away from a body lift if you are looking to offroad it much. I had one in a truck years ago and had problems with the pucks trying to push up through the floorpan of my cab. Now, I was doing a lot of crazy stuff in that truck and it was a Chevy so YMMV and all that.
Personally, I'd stay away from a body lift if you are looking to offroad it much. I had one in a truck years ago and had problems with the pucks trying to push up through the floorpan of my cab. Now, I was doing a lot of crazy stuff in that truck and it was a Chevy so YMMV and all that.
I have these tires on a 10" wide rim with 4" of suspension lift. I have plenty of space with this setup and could put 35's under it if I wanted. I would go for it.
Personally, I'd stay away from a body lift if you are looking to offroad it much. I had one in a truck years ago and had problems with the pucks trying to push up through the floorpan of my cab. Now, I was doing a lot of crazy stuff in that truck and it was a Chevy so YMMV and all that.
Personally, I'd stay away from a body lift if you are looking to offroad it much. I had one in a truck years ago and had problems with the pucks trying to push up through the floorpan of my cab. Now, I was doing a lot of crazy stuff in that truck and it was a Chevy so YMMV and all that.
Thanks for reply



